Free-agent CB Walter Thurmond (Eagles) is contemplating retirement, according to multiple team sources. Thurmond turns 29 in August after playing in a full 16 games for the first time in his career in 2015.

The New York Giants are interested in bringing back impending free-agent CB Walter Thurmond (pectoral), but it appears the sides are far apart. The team would likely to bring him back somewhere closer to the minimum salary after he tore a pectoral muscle in the second game last season, and they do not want to risk $3 million again. He is likely to test the open market.

New York Giants CB Walter Thurmond is confident in his ability to play outside and inside as well as blitz and help with run support. Thurmond said he prides himself in his coverage flexibility and loves his new job as the Giants' nickel cornerback.

Seattle Seahawks CB Walter Thurmond is set to become an unrestricted free agent in March. He figures to command no more than a one-year contract, given that he's one positive drug test away from a one-year suspension.

Seattle Seahawks WR Golden Tate called suspended CBs Brandon Browner and Walter Thurmond "selfish" after being suspended by the NFL for substance-abuse violations. "Everyone should realize where this team is," Tate said in a radio interview Tuesday, Nov. 26. "You are affecting way more than yourself. I feel like that was kind of a selfish move on both those guys part. But it is what it is. The show must go on and that's what we're gonna do."